Randall E. Pierce, MD joined the cancer care team of Northwest Georgia Oncology Centers, P.C. (NGOC) in 1998 after completing his internship, residency and fellowship in medical oncology and hematology at North Carolina Baptist Hospital in Winston Salem, NC.
With a special interest in myeloma and lymphoma, Dr. Pierce is actively involved in cancer research and clinical trials to find a cancer cure and provide his patients with the most advanced cancer treatment available in Georgia.
“I take care of the whole patient. That includes educating patients so they can fully participate in the treatment process and addressing their physical, social, emotional, and spiritual needs.”
Dr. Pierce delivers patient-centered cancer care at NGOC’s Carrollton Cancer Center and Villa Rica Cancer Center.
Personal Data | Birthplace: Macon, GA |
Undergraduate Education | BS, Biochemistry, 1988 University of Georgia Athens, GA |
Medical Education | Doctor of Medicine Medical College of Georgia Augusta, Georgia 1992 |
Postdoctoral Training | INTERNSHIP AND RESIDENCY Internal Medicine North Carolina Baptist Hospital Bowman Gray School of Medicine Winston Salem, NC 1992 - 1995 FELLOWSHIP Medical Oncology and Hematology North Carolina Baptist Hospital Bowman Gray School of Medicine Winston Salem, NC 1995 - 1998 |
Board Certification | American Board of Internal Medicine, Internal Medicine, 1995, Recertified 2005 American Board of Internal Medicine, Medical Oncology, 1998, Recertified 2008 |
Medical Licensure | State of Georgia, 1998 |
Professional Societies | American Society of Clinical Oncology Georgia Society of Clinical Oncology Medical Association of Georgia |
Honors | Election to Alpha Omega Alpha |
Publications | Chapter, Conjunctive enhancement of adramycin by carnitine, in book: Current Concepts in Carnitine Research. Editor: A.L. Carter, PUB CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL, 1992, pgs. 245-251. |
Major Research Interests | Clinical Trials (Oncology & Hematology) |